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Show TIIE WEEKLY KEFLEX KAYSVILLE. UTAH ' o T T licDiln 12 $24.00 Set, I - - V. pieces at less than factory Wc hn e planned to distribute . guaranteed heavy sam- cost, sets of thi less, W)'t pure, Aluminum. 20-yt- y . .yy - Aluminum Ware ... Lifetime j ar To encourage CASH BUYING, to indure new rs cu-tomi- Ask for one of our circulars Come and see the Aluminum p i1 ti if r. I JUv . Kaysville, Utah SillllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllUilllOlllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllilllllllllllllillllllllllllllllllllllillllllllllllllilllllillllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllll!;il!i KAYSVILLE Tfc mmmtr t brnrt ftM Im ty lor la Mrtk Oavii raUnm lwi ooaoUbk mmi Mill, ael mi wUbltetiiMnt to add Canning eorpomtlffa Can-mi too 1 wosltk aadltg to tko olt. f. rating, frail and oorotoblo (too. bur for oblpaiml and oannlnr oro InduatrUn. Ha too torio High or bool, oboiaboo and epora henna. City wotor and otoetrio lUrbt. and tadaea. onto f Homo of too (arootmoaX I ala ad I rioting ion r any and Ho aH date plant. rlllo Kollor fratt caning ftvorlllo 1 1 1 1 ' ' ( Mian Evelyn Galley is home from Logan for Thanksgiving. Miss Orissa Brinton is spending a few days with relatives in pringville. Miss Lavon Mason is spending the Thanksgiving season at her home in Willard. Miss Genevieve Cottrell of . Salt Lake City was the guest of Miss Alice Williams Sunday. Homer Warner is visiting friends in Salt Lake and anil remain until the first of the week. The grounds of the Kaysville grade Miss Sarah Simpson has gone to her home in Chester, Utah, for the school have been graded and the building which is now occupied, presents Thanksgiving holidays. a fine appearance. Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Chipman of Green River, Wyo., are visiting Kays-vill- e Verne Hampton has been called to fill a mission for his church. lie will relatives this week. be located in Chicago and will labor Hazel Bishop has returned from in the Northern states field. a two weeks' vacation spent principalEarl Jarman, in the employ of the ly with friends in Salt Lake and Phoenix Construction Ogden. company at home Tuesday arrived Oneida, Idaho, Mr. and Mrs. George Swan will enand will remain until Friday, tertain their children and grandchild- night ren at a family dinner at their home A carload of steel ties have arrived and will be used in connection with today. the concrete crossings over the BamMiss Moiselle Renstrom and Miss berger Electric tracks in Kaysville. Gladys Pratt are spending the ThanksThe Kaysville American Legion is giving holidays with friends in Salt Lake. fittingup quarters in the Barnes block. Their hall is at the head of the Mr. and Mrs. Enoch Harris of stairs leading up from the front of Clearfield are rejoicing over the arthe building. rival of a baby girl, born Sunday Mrs. Emily S. Barnes and daughmorning. Martha and Mary, are spending ters, Mrs. Bert Checketts and Mrs. Irene with Mr. and Mrs. Thanksgiving Checketts, both of Ogden, were the E. Barton.' Mrs. Barton is a George guests of Mrs. Charles Odd during daughter of Mrs. Barnes. week-en- On Sunday afternoon the meeting at the Kaysville tabernacle was in charge of the Seventies. The meeting was addressed by Leo J. Muir, principal of Davis High. The address was carefully prepared and was of more than usual interest. Mr. Muir is a pleasing speaker and handled his of Mormonism, subject, from an ethical, logical and scientific He got down to local standpoint. conditions and pointed out remedies and elevating principles within the confines of the Mormon faith. The assembly was not as large as it should have been, considering the importance of the subject and the masterly manner in which it was handled. The people of Davis county, irrespective of religious convictions, should make it a point to be present whenever they have an opportunity to hear Mr. Muir lecture. He always says something worth while, no matter on what subject he speaks. FOR SALE 165 shares Syracuse Mercantile Co. stock. Will sell all or part Bountiful Lumber & Building the The concrete foundations for the Assn., Bountiful, or Phone No. 2, Bountiful. Adv. President Henry H. Blood is rapidBamberger depot are now about comly recovering from the effects of a It has been announced that recent operation. He visited Salt Lake pleted. the building will be heated by steam during the week. and will be modern in every respect. Mr. and Mrs. A. M. Barnes Epent Mr. and Mrs. Nick Bonnemort are as guests of Mr. and last week-en- d with a" Thanksgiving dinMrs. A. A. Anderson at their home entertaining ner today. The guests are: Mayor in Salt Lake City: and Mrs. John W. Thomley and famFerris Thomassen came home from ily, Doctor and Mr. Wilkie II. Blood Oneida, Idaho, where he is in the em- of Salt Lake, Mr. and Mrs. Charles ploy of the Phoenix Construction com Barton of Ogden, Mr. and Mrs. John pany. He will spend Thanksgiving Robins of Salt Lake and Mr. and Mrs. with the home folks and return to Melvin Adams of Layton. Oneida Friday morning. WANTED A few shares of Davis and Weber Counties canal stock. l, George W. Child, Clinton. Phone Ogden exchange. CMor-E-Ben- ta Chlor-E-Den- ta for the teeth Tooth Paste Is a sure preventative of Pyorrhea 50 cents a tube . Davis County Drug Co. KAYSVILLE, UTAH M. W. PHILLIPS Candies, Cigars, Groceries, etc. d. .John C. Owen of Downey, Idaho, visited with Kaysville friends and relatives this week. W. A. Bishop of Idaho Falls, Idaho, visited with his uncle, Amos Bishop, over the week-end. Mrs. Willard Bishop of Provo spent the past week visiting relatives and friends in Kaysville. The meeting of the High Priests quorum of North Davis stake at the Kaysville opera house Sunday was the largest held since the organization of the stake. . !;f;l: Blacksmith and largest and best selection of Horse Shoer JEWELERY Wagon and Farm Machine Repairing a Specialty Prompt Service Reasonable Charges' we have ever shown. To Christmas buyers we offer on that day only, one-fift- Owen Shop off. h East of Barnes 5t JOHN R. GAILET Notary Public T GENERAL MERCHANDISE Kaysville, Utah. everywhere KAYSVILLE. UTAH Dr. E. H. Moss, D. V. M. Deputy State Livestock Inspector County Veterinarian Office Phone . LAYTON 69-N- . Jy, j fH i ' r r ,w f'1 i Jp ' ' - f"' 1 ' 1; ' n ) Hides, Pelts, Furs OF ASPIRIN: Sealed Boxes of 12 and 24 UTAH issues may make or save for you $100.00 to add to your savings, If you have an account with us, ft you can instruct us to charge y $1.00 for your years subscrip-weekltiorfi If you keep your sui plusj cash under the old mattress send us $ 1 .00 for The COUNTRY Gen in tleman. Or, better still, come todsy. and get acquainted Phone 3 Surplus $70,000.00 Dont burr your dead animals--nit- h . Chas. Grossman 73-K- 2 Barnes Banking John the hide on the carcass. Call me and I w ill skin the animal and pay you a good price for the hide. Phone Gentlemen: you know me, enter my name for ThS COUNTRY year iuid cLurgc the cost, 1.10,- - to me. TLEMAN for one Company- - Beeswax Bottles of 24 and 100 LAYTON 52 big For i -- Layton Drug Co. you will get in the next , BAYER TABLETS OF ASPIRIN; Pocket Boxes of 12 BAYER-CAPSULE- S Capital $30,000.00 I PAY' HIGHEST PRICES 1 jLt ! . The farmer is not a profiteer, He has earned his bank account, his credit rating, his home com- forts, by saving the world from starvation. But the world is moving fast, and to keep in touch with farm condi- tions everywhere to hold what he has won the farmer should regularly read The Country Gentleman. The informaticn Barnes Banking Co. UTAH .A, (SisT- profiteer, our farm- high-cost-of-livi- ng i 2 . food ISe COUNTRY GENTLEMAN KAYSVILLE, UTAH Stewart Burton Co. ank Account ers must fight together under strong leaders if they are to continue to get a living wagfi for their labor. In our own county this bank will always stand for your prosperity. Nationally internationally the strong voice that is speaking for the American farmer today is W. C. LEWIS the 29th, we show for the first time the rmers producer as the ll-27-- 3t On SATURDAY, KAYSVILLE, UTAH With both labor and capital falsely branding the 12-R- Lav ton Iw or Heres my dollar. I vi ant The COUNTRY GENTLEM Gailev Cashier (My Name). e Kaj-svill- Utah (My Address) (City). i I iii J HL 1 h t: t Phone No. rorf , to our store and favor our regular "vie are nnking-th- is magnificent offer of a $24.00 Set for $7.90. custom-trs- (State) GEN- - : L e ( an. Send it to me. J OB |